The College of Computing is welcoming four new faculty members for the 2025-26 academic year. Their expertise in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, software engineering, environmental sensing, and high-performance computing (HPC) will advance the College’s mission to drive innovation in computing and foster collaboration across disciplines and across campus.
The College of Computing Honor Academy recognizes graduates of Michigan Technological University who have made a meaningful difference in their professions and communities. Honorees are leaders, innovators, and dedicated mentors whose impact extends beyond their own careers to create opportunities for others.Each induction highlights both individual accomplishment and the College’s commitment to innovation, collaboration, and . . .
Researchers, faculty, students, alumni, and community members are invited to the fourth annual Computing [MTU] Showcase Oct. 1-3. The showcase features keynote talks, panel discussions, research exhibits, and student activities that explore how computing tackles society’s most complex challenges while opening doors to new opportunities in research, industry, and community.
There isn’t a corner of campus where the College of Computing isn’t collaborating. The 2025 issue of Gateway Magazine celebrates our connectivity across Michigan Tech, the state, and the nation.
The foresight to envision the rapid rise of everything computational and establish a hub for pioneering and expanding groundbreaking work in the field set Michigan Tech’s Institute of Computing and Cybersystems on its path 10 years ago. An ambitious goal to become “a $10-million institute” was set and has now nearly been met.